How To View Wi-Fi History Report In Windows 10

Want to see when your Windows 10 PC was connected to a Wi-Fi network? Want to see how long your PC was connected to a Wi-Fi network over the past three days? In this guide, we will see how to generate and view a Wi-Fi or wireless network history report in Windows 10.

Windows 10 saves a lot of information whenever you connect your PC to a Wi-Fi network. Information such as network name to which your PC was connected, connection start and end time, session duration, and any error received while trying to connect saved on your PC. It’s just that you cannot easily view the Wi-Fi history.

A command line tool in Windows 10 allows you to generate a very detailed Wi-Fi or wireless history report. The easy-to-understand HTML report includes all Wi-Fi events from the last three days, including when your PC was connected to a Wi-Fi network, when it was disconnected, time at which wireless adapter entered a low power state (happens when your PC enters sleep mode), time at which wireless adapter entered a working state, when network had limited connectivity, when network had no connectivity, and more.

In addition to the Wi-Fi history, the report also includes details about your Windows 10 PC such as computer name, BIOS date, and BIOS version, Windows 10 build number and machine ID.

You can use any web browser to open the HTML report file. Follow the given below directions to generate the Wi-Fi or wireless network report in Windows 10 and open it in a web browser.